Living in the Landscape: Toward an Aesthetics of Environment

Living in the Landscape: Toward an Aesthetics of Environment

by Arnold Berleant
ISBN-10:
0700608117
ISBN-13:
9780700608119
Pub. Date:
01/23/1997
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10:
0700608117
ISBN-13:
9780700608119
Pub. Date:
01/23/1997
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Living in the Landscape: Toward an Aesthetics of Environment

Living in the Landscape: Toward an Aesthetics of Environment

by Arnold Berleant

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Overview

In Living in the Landscape Arnold Berleant explores new ways of thinking about how we live—and might live—in the landscapes that enfold us. Through the concepts of "aesthetic engagement" and "environmental continuity," he proposes a new paradigm that offers a holistic approach to the meaning of place and places of meaning in our lives.

Although environmental aesthetics is linked in the popular mind to dramatic vistas and monumental landscapes—the Grand Canyon, for example—Berleant is much more concerned with the commonplace settings of everyday life. He argues that our active appreciation of (or "aesthetic engagement" with) the prosaic landscapes of home, work, local travel, and recreation plays a vital role in our discovery of hidden continuities, as well as pleasure and meaning, in the places we inhabit.

Berleant begins with a general introduction to environmental aesthetics, identifying the kinds of experience, meanings, and values it involves, and describing its historical sources and the issues with which it is concerned. In the rest of the book, he spotlights new directions in the field—as they relate to education, community, creativity, and the sacred—and provides an insightful analysis of "negative environmental aesthetics." Throughout, he is both thoughtful and entertaining, as evidenced in his extended critique of the pop post-modern environment of Disney World.

Berleant addresses issues commonly associated with the environmental movement—e.g., preservation, pollution control, and quality of life. But his study draws from a wide range of disciplines and for that reason should also appeal to scholars and students interested in art and aesthetics, landscape architecture and planning, urban and environmental design, and cultural geography, as well as environmental studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700608119
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 01/23/1997
Series: Theories of Contemporary Culture; 18
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Aesthetics and Environment

2. An Emerging Aesthetics of Environment

3. Deconstructing Disney

4. The Human Touch and the Beauty of Nature

5. Aesthetic Function

6. Environment and Body

7. Architecture and the Aesthetics of Continuity

8. Education as Aesthetic

9. Aesthetics and Community

10. Reflections on a Reflection: Some Observations on Environmental Creativity

11. Sacred Environments

Notes

Index

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